WhiteLabelDating.com Offers 100% Net Rev Share for New Partners

LONDON WhiteLabelDating.com (WLD), the award-winning dating site SaaS platform from Venntro Media Group, has announced a new revenue share promotion.

The company will offer 100% net revenue share for 12 months on all dating subscriptions, then up to 80% net revenue share for life when partners and affiliates move their site from another platform to WLD.

With the stipulation that the site in question is generating a minimum of $1,000/month gross subscription revenue, WLD will guarantee these offers.

Stever Pammenter, Co-CEO of WLD commented, “The WLD platform is recognized by the industry as one of the best-performing dating platforms for English-speaking markets. Throughout 2018 we made some significant changes to the business that allowed us to invest in long-term growth. As a result of these changes we’re pleased to be able to be offer this industry-leading long-term incentive plan for partners.”

In addition to 100% net revenue share, WLD is offering partners:

  • Free hosting for landing pages
  • Free SSL certificates for sites and landing pages
  • Rapid-growth tiered revenue share program
  • Concierge member migration service to help migrate members from other platforms to WLD 

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